S U P P L EM E N T .
TAB. CXX. A.
A L L A N T O D IA . B r .
S o r i ill venas primarias basin versus la te ra lite r inserti, oblongo-cylindrici. I n d u sium
tenuissimum, membranaceum (demum nigricans), sorum are te involvens, in-
fraque cum venulæ utrinque insertum, margine insertionis superiori v. interiori
dehiscens, deinde reflexum.— pimiatoe ; pinnæ alternoe, ohlongoe, inte-
g errimoe. Venæ p atentes, reücidatoey versus m arginem p roe c ip u e m ac idas oblongas
subhexagonas fo rm a n te s . B r .
Allantodia B r u n o n ia n a . W a ll. P l. A s . P a r . t. 52.— Hemidictyum Brunonis. Pre sl.
1 quite agree with Mr J . Smith in restricting the Genus A lla n to d ia to the present plant, already
jiublished by Dr Wallich, as a native of the East Indies, but previously known to Mr Brown from
specimens collected in Otaheite, and whose lines of fructifications, as D r Wallich well observes, “ before
the bursting of the indusium, are perfectly cylindrical, and look like a number of microscopical sausages,
the singular appearance of which is so happily indicated in the name of the Genus.”—I ts place is near
A th y rium .
T ab. CXX. A.—Fig. 1. P in n a ; nat. size : f 2. Po rtio n of d o . : / . 3. Sori in different states:
/ . 4, 5. Sporangia: / 6. Sporules
TAB. CXX. B.
S T E G N O G R A M M E . B l.
G y m n o g r a m m i t i s sp. B l .
S o r i dorso venarnm insidentes, lineares, parvi.— Frondes sparsæ, h erbaceoe,pinnatæ. •
Venæ pin n a tæ , p>romimdæ, simplices, in fañores oppositæ in arcum antice a c u ta
n g u lum anastomosantes, supremæ apice libero acuto desinentes. Venula ex
á ngulo arcus cujuslibet emergens, inferiores in sinum arcus superioris, suprema
in sinum la c in ia rum fr o n d is excurrentes. P r e sl.
Stegnogramme aspidioides. B l .— Gymnogramme stegnogramme. B l . F i l. J a v .
T ab. CXX. B .—P o r tio n o f a p in n a { from Presl.)
TAB. CXX. C.
A M P H IB L E S T R A . P re sl.
S o r i marginales, lineares, continui interruptique. In d u s ium marginarium, lineare,
angustum, scariosum.— Frondes herbaceæ trip a rtitoe , p a rtitio n ib u s pinnatifidis,
a u t u na basi p in n a tis, laciniis p in n isq u e oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis repando-
d e n ta tis. Venæ p in n a tæ , distantes, costæformes, ramosissimæ. Venulæ in
m a cu la s hexagonoideas inoequales anastomosantes, m aculas m inores ram u life ra s
continentes. Ramuli (venulæ secundariæ) simplices ramosique, recti a u t incurvi,
apice capitellato libero desinentes. P r e si.
Amphiblestra la tifo lia . P r .— Pte ris. I L B .K .
T ab. CXX. C.—Portion of pinna magnijied. {from Presl.)
TAB. CXX. D.
H A P L O P T E R I S . B o r y .
S o ru s linearis, suhmarginalis, continuus, crassus. In d u s ium inframarginale, scario-
suin, latum.— Frondes fa sc icu la toe , coriaceoe, simplices, venis lineatoe. Venæ
p in n a tæ , distantes, internæ, simplices. P r .
Haplopteris scolopendrîna. P r .— Pte ris. B o r y .
I h is plant is included b y Mr J . Smith in his Ta n io p sis, along with Vitta ria linearis, &c. which
have no indusium.
T ab. CX X. D .—VorWon o î d. ivonG magnified, { from P r e s l)